BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 1 ALCATEL BUSINESS SYSTEMS © 2003. All rights reserved. ALCATEL reserves the right, in customer's interest, to alter material or technical specifications without prior notice. 3DS09782ABAA01 English English www.alcatel.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 1 CONTENTS Safety and precautions Information 1.Your telephone p. 4 p. 9 p. 11 1.1 Keys p. 11 1.2 Icons p. 13 1.3 Symbols used in the User Guide p. 14 2. Getting started p. 15 2.1 SIM Card and battery 2.2 Switching your phone on p. 18 2.3 Switching your phone off p. 18 3. Calls p. 15 p. 19 3.1 Making a call p. 19 3.2 Calling your voice mail p. 20 3.3 Receiving a call p. 20 3.4 O ptions available while calling p. 21 3.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 3 11. Alarms SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS p. 63 11.1 W ake up p. 63 11.2 Appointments p. 64 11.3 Birthdays p. 64 11.4 O ptions p. 64 12. Calculator/Converter p. 65 12.1 Calculator p. 65 12.2 Convert p. 66 13. Setup p. 68 13.1 Services p. 68 13.2 Clock p. 76 13.3 Languages p. 76 13.4 D ictionary p. 76 13.5 Input mode p. 77 13.6 D isplay p. 77 13.7 Pickup p. 77 13.8 Automatic power off p. 78 13.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 5 in designated areas. As with many other types of equipment now in regular use, mobile telephones can interfere with other electrical or electronic devices, or equipment using radio frequency. W hen the phone is switched on, avoid placing it near a medical aid device, if you carry one, such as a pacemaker, one hearing aid or insulin pump. W hen using the phone you should hold it against the ear on the opposite side to the device, if any.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 7 The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by public authorities such as the Federal Communications Commission of the US Government (FCC) or by Industry Canada, is 1.6 W /kg averaged over 1 gram of body tissue.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 9 INFORMATION • W eb site: www.alcatel.com • W ap address: wap.alcatel.com • Alcatel hotline N o.: see “Alcatel Services” leaflet (calls charged at applicable local rate in your country). Your telephone is a transceiver that operates on GSM networks with 1900 MH z bands (O ne Touch 331p) or 850 and 1900 MH z bands (O ne Touch 331a).
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 11 1 YOUR TELEPHONE Switch phone On/Off from the main screen (long keypress). OK Access the MEN U / Confirm the option (short keypress). Access the “O perator” services (long keypress). OK Volume control during a call. Scroll to select an option. Access the directory Access the messages 05:13 18-04-2002 Delete Answer Network Switch on (keypress upwards). Answer/Hang up Hang up Call memory Switch off (keypress downwards).
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 13 1.2 Indicates the line number when the SIM card has two distinct telephone numbers (1). Icons (1) Battery charge level. Preferred tariff area. (1) Vibrator mode: your telephone vibrates but emits no ring tone nor beep. (See page 52) Keypad locked. Silent mode: your telephone emits no ring tone, no beep “Manual Network Search” mode. and does not vibrate.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 15 2 2 GETTING STARTED Inserting the battery 2 2.1 SIM Card and battery 2 CLICK 1 1 Inserting and removing the SIM card (1) You must insert a SIM card in order to use your phone. Insert the battery 1 1 2 2 Fit SIM card with the chip facing downwards Slide the SIM card into its compartment.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 17 2.2 Charging the battery 1 Switching your phone on Pin Code 2 Please enter PIN Code: .................. 2 1 Switch your phone on (long keypress) Connect the battery charger The on-screen indicator stops flashing when charging is over D isconnect the battery charger once charging is complete 18-04-2002 Network Enter your PIN code if you are prompted to • The mains socket outlet must be close to the phone and easily accessible.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 19 3 3.1 CALLS You may find the country’s or the area’s name by pressing the key associated with the first character of its name. O nce the “Country/area” code is displayed, dial the rest of the number and make the call. Making a call 3.2 Calling your voice mail Hello D ial the number ! Make the call Talk H ang up If you make a mistake, you can delete digits by pressing the key.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 21 the vibrator is activated: the telephone will not ring. Directory Access the directory Messages Read your messages the vibrator and ring tone are switched off. To switch off the ring tone, press when the telephone rings.You can take a call by pressing . If you press again, the call will be rejected. 3.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 23 Conference calls (1) Your telephone allows you to converse with several persons at the same time. ... MARIE AUDREY Swap calls End 2nd call Conference OK Select “Conference” You are handling 2 calls OK Select "Conference" Pressing the Confirm AUDREY FREDERICK The 3rd person joins the conference Confirm key hangs up the communication you had with the To end the conference call, click on the “End Conf. Call” option. 3.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 25 4 5 CALL MEMORY MENU From the main screen, press the Using available options To access the call memory, press , the screen will display the last numbers called preceded by the following symbols: OK key to go to the MEN U. Services 05:13 OK OK 18-04-2002 = Answered incoming call. Menu Network = Unanswered incoming call. Select “Menu” Main screen Confirm = O utgoing call.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 27 Games: Organisation of functions Access the games proposed. For each of the listed functions, refer to the appropriate chapter in this User Guide. My tribe: Access an instant messaging W AP site (1). Events: Alarms: Access your voice mail, unanswered incoming calls, unread short messages, and information downloaded in the handset as well as W AP alerts (1). Set your telephone's alarms (appointments, birthdays, wakeup).
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 29 6 EVENTS You can access events sent to your telephone that you have not yet read or listened to. 7 7.1 DIRECTORIES Accessing your directories • Access directories from the main screen by pressing downwards. Messages (Msg.): Access unread messages. (See page 37) Unanswered incoming calls (Call): D isplay the calling parties’ numbers that tried to reach you with no success.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 31 Searching for a name by its first letter You can also search for the name of the person you wish to contact by pressing the key associated with the first letter of his/her name. Example: Press the key twice to find the first name beginning with “B”, then scroll the list to the name you are looking for using the OK key. In some languages, depending on the input mode, this search is performed using the “Search name” option. (See page 34) 7.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 33 Switch from one to another by pressing the OK key or OK key. Create Create Create Home: Mobile: Office: ! 7.4 Available options From the list of names in your directory, you can access the following OK options by pressing the key: View You do not have to fill in all the information, but at least one number must be entered for each name. Up to 250 phone numbers can be stored in the product directory.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 35 Copy Copy a file from a directory into the other Copy all Copy the whole directory into the other Memory D isplay the available memor y in your directories Back 7.5 Assigning a ring tone to a family You can assign a ring tone to a family, so when you receive a call from a contact classified in a particular family, the ring tone for the incoming call will be the one assigned to that family.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 37 8 8.1 MESSAGES (1) 8.2 Accessing messages • Make a keypress upwards on the • Or press the OK OK key from the main screen. The messages will be automatically stored on your SIM card directory, but you can store them in your telephone’s memory by selecting the “Archive” option. key from the MEN U (see page 26) and select “Messages”.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 39 • Read later Available options If you want to read your messages later, press the key.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 41 Parameters Zoom Back Update the following parameters: Serv. Centre: your operator’s ser vice centre number (may be provided automatically) E-mail centre (1): calling number for sending an e-mail (can be automatically presented to you) Format: in which the message is to be delivered to your correspondent (SMS, e-mail, fax, etc.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 43 8.3 Writing a message • Make a keypress upwards on the • O r press the OK OK Send to key from the main screen. Insert Icon Send the message Add icons (only valid for non protected EMS icons) key from the MEN U (see page 26) and select “Messages”. Insert Sound Add sounds (only valid for non protected EMS sounds) You can create a message or amend a stored message.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 45 8.4 You may also use the following keys: Data entry system (1): predictive mode To make it easier to write short messages, your phone has an assisted data entry system: in predictive mode (1), the cursor looks like a thick bar .To create a word, you only need to press once the key for each letter contained in the word. Access the options ! 05:13 The character displayed may not correspond to the one you requested; the system suggests the most usual word.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 47 Sending a message (1) 8.5 Icons, sounds, mood icons Your messages can be customised with icons, sounds or mood icons to reflect your emotion: Ironic Sad Glad Confused Amazed H appy Indifferent Crying In love D evil Angry Laughing Inquiring Show-off Joking You can send a message: • To a recipient in your directories. (See page 30) • Manually by keying in your correspondent’s number. Addresses Send to Directory Dial Distrib.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 49 8.6 Deleting your messages You can delete several messages at once by selecting the “Delete msg” option. You can then access the following options: 9 MY SETUP • From the main screen, press the key to access the MEN U. OK • Select “My Setup” then one of the proposed options.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 51 Mode Volume Ring tones Select the mode (see below) Adjust the volume with OK Select a ring tone for an incoming call with Mode You can choose from the following modes: Sound N ormal ring tone (increasing volume). Vibrator N o sound is emitted (ring tone, message or appointment alert, low battery beep), but the vibrating system is activated. The icon is displayed on the main screen. OK OK Msg.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 53 To compose your melody, use the keypad as shown below: Available options W hile you are composing your tune, use the the following options: ok Primary notes of an octave (C , D, E, F, G,A, B) Change duration Save Save&Quit Add a sharp OK key to access Save your tune Save your tune and return to the previous screen Change octave Add a pause My setup Sounds Pictures Negat.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 55 9.2 Pictures 9.4 My setup Pictures Sounds Pictures Negat.Screen Main screen On/Off scr. Download OK Main screen: is displayed when your telephone is switched on Downloaded data (1) (Downloaded) D ownloading may be performed from your mobile (W AP), the Internet or from a voice server. O nce you are connected to W AP or a website offering this service on the Internet (1), select the object you wish to download and perform the downloading.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 57 9.5 Zoom (1) Keypad Your telephone can display two different sized characters (small or large). If you want to display more information (W ap, D irectory, Messages, MEN U), select the “Zoom” function. D irect dial numbers: once entered these numbers can be directly accessed from the main screen with a long keypress on the following keys , , , , , , . (1). Create or modify direct dial numbers My setup Downloaded Zoom Numbers My setup Pictures Negat.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 59 10 1 GAMES (1) You can access the games from the MEN U by pressing the Killer Expo OK key. Games Calc/Conv Setup Events You have the option of setting the parameters for the Games in the “Config.” option (keypad, sounds, difficulty...). Starshot, a hero from deep space, travels throughout the galaxy to discover new entertainment. H elp him with his faithful companion W illfly (the little rocket) to foil the traps set by the terrible W olfgang.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 61 To move from one platform to the next, climb up and down the Eyes & Stars ladders, hang and move along the cables, use the For this strategy game, you must align 4 pawns (horizontally, vertically or diagonally). Your opponent, over several rounds, is the terrible W olfgang. You have the option of choosing your pawns to face the enemy. To align the pawns, use the keys. , , , , , , key.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 63 11 1 ALARMS 11.2 Access the alarms features from the MEN U (see page 26) by pressing the OK key. Appointments You can schedule your appointments (enter the date and time – confirm by pressing 05:13 18-04-2002 Network 11.1 Alarms Messages My setup Games Alarms OK Wake up Appointment Birthdays Wake up Set the alarm time and confirm by pressing OK . O nce this feature is activated, the icon appears on the main screen.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 65 12 CALCULATOR/ CONVERTER 12.2 You can access the calculator and the currency converter from the main screen in two different ways: • Enter a figure directly on the keypad, then press the select the “Calculator” or “Convert” option. • Press the OK OK The currency converter allows you to: Rapidly convert into Euros (for the Euro zone only) from the main screen (1) : key and in the Menu and select the “Calc/Conv” option.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 67 13 Modify the currencies to be converted From “Convert”, select the option “Currency” to display the list of currencies. Access the “Setup” option from the MEN U (see page 26) by pressing the OK key.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 69 Netwrk Code (1) Change the code requested to access the “Call Barring” options associated with network. (See page 73) MENU code Protection code for certain MEN U functions (Services/Setup/Language), requested when these functions are used if this code is activated. Activate/ D eactivate Activate (or cancel) this code. Change Update the code (4 to 8 digits). Prod.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 71 Calls Forward (1) All All your calls are forwarded. The displayed. icon is Conditional Calls are forwarded if the line is busy, the call is not answered or the phone is outside the network range. If busy O nly if your line is busy. No reply O nly if you do not answer. Unreach. O nly if the phone is out of the network range. Data D ata calls are forwarded to the specified number. Fax Fax calls are forwarded to the specified number.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 73 Exc. “Prof.” All calls other than those to numbers included in the “Profession.” family are barred. Activate/cancel the call barring. This option is applicable in the following cases: Exc. “O ther” All calls other than those to numbers included in the “Other” family are barred. Calls to numbers not stored in your phone directories are barred. Incoming Activate/cancel incoming call barring.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 75 Networks SMS CB (1) Messages broadcast over the network (weather forecast, traffic, etc.) are automatically displayed on the main screen. You can find the last SMS CB message in “Menu/Messages/Last CB”. CB list List of the message codes to be displayed. Reception D epending on the selected option, the phone displays messages broadcast by the network.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 77 W hen you consult your dictionary, you can add, modify or delete words using the options available by pressing the OK key. 13.5 Input mode Key = After pressing the Any key After pressing any key on the keypad (1 to # ). 13.8 key. Automatic power off Access to different entry modes (1). Power off 13.6 Display Backlight Contrast 13.7 D isplay contrast (press OK to adjust). Automatic 13.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 79 14 WAP (1) Launch Bookmarks Accessing WAP Services (2) 14.1 W AP (W ireless Application Protocol) is a service that allows you to obtain information such as weather conditions, stock market averages, traffic conditions, etc. OK You can access mobile Internet services from the main screen by pressing: • the • or key and then selecting “Services” Set up the connection parameters for your W AP service access providers.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 81 ... HomePage Setting up your access (1) Specific options on the current page 14.3 Return directly to the home page Select a profile from the list of profiles and access the following options by pressing the OK key.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 83 To create a new profile, you must enter the following parameters (1): 14.4 Launching WAP (1) • Profile name By selecting Setup/Services/WAP, you can access a menu that allows you to modify the parameters to launch your browser : • H omepage • IP address • “Direct” access: when you select Services/W AP from the main screen, your W AP homepage is automatically accessed.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 85 15 WARRANTY and of the overall electric installation, Congratulations on choosing this mobile phone - we hope that you will be totally satisfied with it. N otwithstanding any other applicable statutory warranties, this mobile phone is guaranteed against any manufacturing defect for a period of O N E (1) year from the date of purchase shown on your invoice.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 87 16 CHARACTER SET To enter a word, press the key which corresponds to the desired letter several times until the wanted letter appears. : space. A short keypress on the key will display the symbol bar with the cursor automatically placed on the “•”.The OK key allows you to move from left to right.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 89 17 ACCESSORIES (1) ! The latest generation of Alcatel mobile telephones offers a large range of accessories: ! Only use your mobile phone with Alcatel batteries, battery chargers, and accessories that are compatible with your phone model.
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 91 18 TROUBLESHOOTING W e recommend that you carry out the following checks before contacting the Customer Care Service: My mobile phone will not switch on - Press the seconds key for at least two O utcoming calls cannot be made or no incoming calls are received - Make sure your mobile phone is connected to the network - Check your subscription with your operator (credit, SIM card validity) I cannot create a file in my - Check that the directory is not fu
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 93 N otes... The showing icon is still - Go to “Menu/Events” and check all events I cannot save my new downloaded items - D elete old downloaded items by going to“Menu/My setup/Downloaded” I have plugged in the charger, but: -the charging indicator is not displayed -The charging indicator may take several minutes to start to flash if the battery is very low.